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A few prototype videos from SHOT

Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 2:51 am
by Mr Blonde
I visited the SHOT show this year, and on day 1 I got the flu. I did manage to visit the show and meet up with the spydercrew. They helped me shoot a few videos of some upcoming knives that I can share with you guys. I just hope I didn’t infect anybody.

Compared to the annual IWA show in Germany, which I have visited regularly over the past few years, SHOT is so much bigger. It is truly a ‘gathering of the tribes’. I noticed visitors all over Las Vegas with their desert camo packs (with morale patches) and pocket clips. I just wish I felt better so I could have seen more of the show and the town. Thanks again to Eric and everyone else manning the booth for their hospitality, support and vitamins!

The two prototype cases at the Spyderco booth were stacked full with concept models and prototypes. I seemed to notice more ‘red tags’ (concept models) than ‘grey tags’ (production prototypes). There were many cool new knives and ideas for new knives. Among them were colorful handle variations for the Native and some cool ideas for the Paramilitary 2. I’m sure I’ll get a better and closer look (and photos) at everything at the Amsterdam Meet. I also had a great time meeting Gayle Bradley and Phil Wilson, and it was very nice to see Ed Schempp again.

Here’s the first video I shot of Eric Glesser presenting the upcoming Wayne Goddard sprint run.

[video=youtube_share;cBtW810MM7s]http://youtu.be/cBtW810MM7s[/video]

I noticed that Eric calls the handle color grey, to me it looked more like green. It seemed a little darker than the foliage green we know from the Delica and Endura editions. The ‘new’ hourglass pocket clip makes the knife a little easier on the hand when gripping the knife, compared to the previous Goddard FRN Sprints. The FFG blade didn’t seem too thin at all, which I kind of suspected after seeing it in the catalog. I’ll definitely try to add this model to my collection of Goddard sprints.

I will add more videos to this thread as soons as they're done rendering etc... My computer isn't the best machine for this task so it will take some time.

Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 3:20 am
by IG-88
Thx Wouter!! Super you went to Shot!! Unfortunate to hear you were ill, I wish you a quick recovery. Can't wait to see the rest of your vids and to see you in Amsterdam together with all the Spydie goodies :)

Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 3:32 am
by kbuzbee
Nice Wouter!

Sorry you fell I'll, brother. Flying while your sick is a horrible experience.

Ken

Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 3:49 am
by The Deacon
Thanks, Wouter. Hope you feel better soon.

Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 4:08 am
by Sequimite
Thanks, Wouter. Woke up in the middle of the night and found a nice surprise here.

Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 4:14 am
by Ted
Nice work Wouter - too bad you got sick. See you in A'Dam in a few weeks!

Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 5:05 am
by buferoe
Great video Wouter, thanxxs, get well soon.
See yah in Amsterdam.

greetz,

Werner

Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 5:43 am
by Mr Blonde
Thanks guys, I'm feeling much better now - I'm sure I'll be 100% when I have to go back to work next week. That's how it always seems to go.

Spyderco 2013 Prototype - Jot Singh Khalsa Sprint Run

Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 5:44 am
by Mr Blonde
The Jot Singh Khalsa returns for a sprint run. I definitely noticed the difference in production quality of this sample, compared to my micarta original. The grinds look cleaner and the fit & finish is way better. As a lefty, I really appreciate the added clip mounting option. I realize this design looks unusual, but it's a very functional EDC and with these upgrades it should be an even better user.

[video=youtube_share;eYgMdbgscGc]http://youtu.be/eYgMdbgscGc[/video]

Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 6:15 am
by elena86
Great vid Wouter.I wish you fast recovery.Did you spotted any Caly jr.proto ? Man I am waiting the Caly jr,for a looong time....

Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 7:08 am
by Jazz
You know we love you, Wouter! Thanks for all your work ahead of time. Without you, we'd have to wait forever to see things. I hope you feel like new soon. :D I can't wait for that Goddard. I've wanted one forever. I was worried it'd be too thin, too, but it looks great. Now we need one in medium size. ;)

- best wishes, Jazz.

Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 7:24 am
by jackthedog
Thanks for the videos. Looking forward to the Amsterdam thread.

Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 7:52 am
by Uke
Thanks mate, been looking forward to these! :)

Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 7:53 am
by Halfneck
Thanks for the videos! Jot Singh Khalsa is on my want list.

Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 8:04 am
by araneae
Much thanx for the videos Wouter. Can't wait for more. I need one of those Goddards.

Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 8:10 am
by IG-88
Mr Blonde wrote:The Jot Singh Khalsa returns for a sprint run. I definitely noticed the difference in production quality of this sample, compared to my micarta original. The grinds look cleaner and the fit & finish is way better. As a lefty, I really appreciate the added clip mounting option. I realize this design looks unusual, but it's a very functional EDC and with these upgrades it should be an even better user.
Thx for the vid! Hmmm, Won't be picking up this one now that I saw it, I like the original better... the grind is straight on the orignal and the swetch looks nicer. The Micarta is nicer then the G10 to me. Ans why is there an extra screw just on the back, the frontside has only 3 screws to keep the knife together??? Somewhat disappointed, its a like the Starmate, which is a nice replica of the orignal, but not as good as the original. And it has the same MSRP as the Starmate, $300, which defenetly got it of the wanted list.

The Delica TID and Friction Folder on the otherhand excits me a lot! High MSRPs as well but nice new knives, I would love to see some vids on those :)

Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 8:32 am
by bh49
Jazz wrote:You know we love you, Wouter! Thanks for all your work ahead of time. Without you, we'd have to wait forever to see things.
+1
It is great that you were able to go to SHOT and I am sorry for flu. I hope you will get better soon, but for now stay away from kids. There is an ancient remedy for flu in both sense of prevention and treatment: you need raw garlic (cooked will not do you any good). Squeeze on the food and eat. I am aware of smell, so dinner is the best option.
BTW, not a surprise that you convinced me to get Khalsa (you always do). I had an original for a while, but trade it later.

Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 9:26 am
by BigBill5953
bh49 wrote:+1
It is great that you were able to go to SHOT and I am sorry for flu. I hope you will get better soon, but for now stay away from kids. There is an ancient remedy for flu in both sense of prevention and treatment: you need raw garlic (cooked will not do you any good). Squeeze on the food and eat. I am aware of smell, so dinner is the best option.
BTW, not a surprise that you convinced me to get Khalsa (you always do). I had an original for a while, but trade it later.
Get better soon Mr Blonde!

My girlfriend's mom and grandma both wil cut an onion in half and leave one half in the area where everyone usually is, like the living room or dining room, and put another half next to the bed of the sick person. Supposedly the onion attracts all of the flu germs in the air.

Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 9:38 am
by xceptnl
Thanks for posting. Really looking forward to what you bring back from Amsterdam.

Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 10:40 am
by gbelleh
Thanks for posting!
The Jot Singh Khalsa looks very interesting. I've always wanted an original. It looks like a real pocket buster though. I can't imagine carrying that with anything else in the pocket, with that huge hump on it! Still on my want list though.